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Polythene Pam

song

Well, you should see Polythene Pam,
She's so good looking but she looks like a man.
Well, you should see her in drag,
Dressed in her polythene bag.
Yes, you should see Polythene Pam. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Get a dose of her in jackboots and kilt.
She's killer diller when she's dressed to the hilt.
She's the kind of a girl that makes the "News of the World."
Yes, you could say she was attractively built. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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"Polythene Pam"

Song by the Beatles from the album Abbey Road

Released

26 September 1969

Recorded

25 – 30 July 1969

Genre

Rock

Length

1:12

Label

Apple Records

Writer

Lennon–McCartney

Producer

George Martin

Abbey Roadtrack listing

17 tracks

Side one

"Come Together"

"Something"

"Maxwell's Silver Hammer"

"Oh! Darling"

"Octopus's Garden"

"I Want You (She's So Heavy)"

Side two

"Here Comes the Sun"

"Because"

"You Never Give Me Your Money"

"Sun King"

"Mean Mr. Mustard"

"Polythene Pam"

"She Came In Through the Bathroom Window"

"Golden Slumbers"

"Carry That Weight"

"The End"

"Her Majesty"

"Polythene Pam" is a song written by John Lennon, credited to Lennon–McCartney, and performed by the Beatles on their album Abbey Road. The song is the part of the B-side medley in which Lennon declares that the title heroine "is so good looking but she looks like a man."

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